Help! Diy project - Audio feedback of throttle stick position in Flysky FS-i6 transmitter

Hello all,
I am a beginner in flying Radiocontrol planes. I have Flysky FS-i6 transmitter. It doesnt have any audio feedback for the throttle stick position during the flight.
I would like to know, from experts here, for any possibility to add an module containing all the electronics,speaker,battery, which will just insert over the top of the throttle stick area and give the position of the throttle stick by voice alert like 25%,50%,75%,100% while flying the plane.

How to do this idea as diy project? any ideas or reference documents are welcome.
 

Bricks

Legendary member
It`s one of the reasons people are going electric no noise, plane speed and throttle position is all that is needed, once one has flown enough sound will have nothing to do with how one flies.
 

Piotrsko

Legendary member
Motor? I fly gliders. Motor not required.

Stick position should suffice. More stick movement, more throttle is being requested to move servo or throttle more. A periodic peek at your hands should suffice
 

L Edge

Master member
I have a DX-9 radio that allows you to trigger(it vibrates the radio) the throttle at 3 positions. The only time I ever used it was when learning how to lower your hover to get it front of you.

Up 3 mistakes high, I figured out minimum throttle you didn't want to go below so you didn't drop altitude and weren't capable of being able to fly out of the mess(hitting the ground). Applied that minimum position and it helped me save many crashes. When it vibrated(many times) you went full throttle and many times you either did knife edges or ended up inverted and fly out of the crash.

Since the triggering mechanism was analog for the throttle, another project using throttle, when I put the transport switch in landing mode I reduced the servo speed, it would trigger by the the throttle as I brought it back so flaps went 1/2 down at 40 % and when I went to 28% throttle, flaps triggered full down. This was done by program mixing.

Perhaps that could be done to trigger the voice mechanism its location of the throttle with these newer radios.